10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 24,567 miles
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Automatic rear tailgate door sometimes closes by itself after opening, causing potential injuries to people who are leaning into the vehicle to unload the van. This happens often, mostly in the winter on cold days.
- Fox Point, WI, USA
My Toyota Sienna with power lift gate has become unreliable and will initiate closure without warning or initiation. Replacing the hydraulic support struts has not corrected this problem. When I search the internet I found that this was a common complaint. It could cause injury or death if the door initiates closure when a person is not expecting it and vulnerable.
- The Woodlands, TX, USA
2004 Toyota Sienna opened back door dropped unexpectedly causing minor head injury and property damage.
- Palo Alto, CA, USA
The contact owns a 2004 Toyota Sienna. The tailgate had the same failure as noted in defect investigation # EA06020 concerning the liftgate. The only exception was that the tailgate was not power operated. When the tailgate was lifted it fell down immediately. The dealer stated that the struts failed. The current and failure mileages were 48,000. Updated 05/23/07
- Cary, NC, USA
The liftgate on my 2004 Toyota Sienna minivan, which is equipped with a automatic opening and closing feature, will sometimes start to close when it is in the open position. Although I reported it as one incident date per your form below, the problem really occurs intermittently throughout the winter season. The problem seems to always occur only when the temperature is below freezing. Both my wife and I have hit our head on numerous times when we are unpacking the car from the rear and the liftgate starts to close without any prompting from us. I reported the car to the dealer once and they took a look at it and could find no problems. Once again, the problem seems to be triggered by the cold weather. Toyota needs to be responsible and fix the problem before someone looses and eye or potentially gets killed by walking full speed into the closing liftgate.
- Downers Grove, IL, USA
- Ocean Pines, MD, USA